Joos de Momper the Younger or Joost de Momper the Younger was a Flemish landscape painter active in Antwerp between the late 16th century and the early 17th century. Brueghel's influence is clearly evident in many of de Momper's paintings. His work is situated at the transition from late 16th-century Mannerism to the greater realism in landscape painting that developed in the early 17th century. He achieved considerable success during his lifetime.
Joos de Momper by Anthony van Dyck, 1632–1641
Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, 1579–1635, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
Grotto Landscape with a Hermitage, c. 1630, together with Jan Brueghel the Younger, private collection
Landscape with Sea and Mountains, c. 1623, Museum of Prado, Madrid
Hercules Pieterszoon Seghers or Segers was a Dutch painter and printmaker of the Dutch Golden Age. He has been called "the most inspired, experimental and original landscapist" of his period and an even more innovative printmaker.
Hercules Seghers, Town with four towers, c. 1631; etching & drypoint. Cincinnati Art Museum. A typically unusual etching: printed in green on coloured cotton, and worked over with grey and black washes.
Mountainous Landscape, c. 1650; oil on panel by Seghers. Bredius Museum, Hague – destroyed by fire in Oct. 2007.
Landscape with Fir, c. 1620–30; etching on painted paper, in Rijksmuseum
Panoramic Landscape, c. 1625; oil on canvas, mounted on panel Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, only attributed to Seghers since 1951.